Mainstreaming : the story of Jessica Palmer
By: Finlayson, Tom.
Publisher: [Auckland, NZ] Images Inc. NZ 1992Description: 1. The parents' experience : 27 mins. 2. The School's experience : 19 mins.Subject(s): BRAIN DAMAGE | PROFOUND INTELLECTUAL AND MULTIPLE DISABILITIES (PIMD) | PARENTS | NEW ZEALAND | MAINSTREAMING | INCLUSIVE EDUCATION | SCHOOLS | CHILDRENItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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DVD | IHC Library | 440.1 FIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | W002988 | |||
Reference | IHC Library | 440.1 FIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | 27285B |
A "near-miss" cot death left Jessica Palmer with severe brain damage. Although she has a profound intellectual handicap she attends her local school. This video shows Jessie at school, in the community, at therapy sessions, and interviews the headmaster, her teachers, the teacher aide, and her parents.
ACC 241* "Smiling Again" is a shorter version of this DVD
Copied from video by the dub shop
Replicated from master copy lent to the library by Tom Finlayson
Funded by the Holdsworth Trust
The Parents' Experience:
1. Finding out
2. Coming to terms
3. Education decisions
4. Hurdles, successes and the future
The School's Experience:
1. The School Day
2. Assessment and goal setting
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